February 06, 2024

Callé Bistro in Quezon City: A Lifestyle Strip for Your Cravings

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  • Calling all the foodies out there! There’s a new fancy haven at the back corner of the buzzing Ever Gotesco Mall in Commonwealth Quezon City, dubbed the Calle Bistro–that is sure to satisfy your adventurous appetite.

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    Calle Bistro / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Calle Bistro is a project by Everscapes, a subsidiary of EVER of Companies, which recently opened in the fourth quarter of 2017.

    In the recent ‘Food Crawl‘ that the Philippine Primer team attended last Saturday, November 17, the stores that participated are PUB Express, ELM’s Kapihan and Winery, Adobo Connection, Ima’s Kitchen, Gerry’s Grill and Restaurant, Macao Imperial Tea, Cook the Bread, Hap Chan, Sisig Society.

    Starting from the far left when facing the mall, is the PUB Express, home to delicious and affordable finger-licking munchies, such as chicken wings, ribs, Lechon kawali, and more!

    PUB Express / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    If you ever visit the Pub Express, be sure to not miss their best-selling juicy Baby Back Ribs. The baby back ribs will melt in your mouth as you savor the taste of the flavorful garnished tender ribs.

    Baby back ribs / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    If you’re looking for a restaurant in Calle Bistro that serves tasteful coffees or alcoholic beverages paired with a great menu, ELM’s Kapihan & Winery is the one to head out to. After all, how often do we encounter a coffee place and a bar at the same time?

    ELM’s Kapihan & Winery / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Chill with their perfectly curated margaritas–perfect to end a stressful evening, or just to ease the night away with your friends!

    ELM’s Kapihan & Winery margarita / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    For a menu that is close to the heart, try out what Ima Kitchen’s has to offer! This restaurant provides classic Filipinos eats like sinigang, adobo, isaw, turon, sisig, and more!

    Ima Kitchen / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Dig in to their own special chunky Adobo recipe, which is prepared with a special marinade and garnished with bay leaves and toasted garlic.

    Ima Kitchen Adobo / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    For mouthwatering delicacies, Korean-based restaurant Cook The Bread will fill your palate with a whole new taste. You will surely be enticed by the uniqueness of their pastries!

    Cook the Bread / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    One of their best sellers and manager-recommended is the Coffee toast. It looks like a simple bread with a butter on top, but you’d be surprised on how a simple menu can be so great once you take a bite of it.

    Coffee toast topped with a special cream / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Meanwhile, Hapchan will satisfy your Chinese food cravings, especially because they’re known for their good-tasting dim sum. They also serve a delicious selection of noodle meals, noodle soups, desserts, and more!

    Hapchan / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Check out Hapchan’s best-selling Sauteed Beef with Broccoli Flower, which is a flavorful beef perfectly arranged with broccoli flowers, garnished with special sauce and vegetables.

    Sauteed beef with brocoli flower / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Gerry’s Grill is undoubtedly among the go-to places of groups celebrating small occasions.

    Gerry’s Grill / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Gerry’s Sizzling Sisig is one of the establishment’s pride and best sellers. Their sisig is made up of minced beef, pork, topped with chicharon and onion on a sizzling platter.

    Gerry’s Grill Sizzling Sisig / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    For tea and coffee lovers, Macao Imperial Tea will deliver unique flavors from their array of beverages. From the best tasting milk teas to assorted pastries, Macao will surely be your next go-to spot whenever you hang out with your friends.

    Macao Imperial Tea / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Macao Imperial Tea boasts not only its delightful affordable beverages, but also the Instagrammable presentation that customers will surely love.

    Macao Imperial Tea’s set of teas, coffees, and munchies / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    You can also see the wide-spread restaurant in the Philippines, which is the Adobo Connection. This homegrown restaurant serves all kinds of Filipino classic favorites such as tapa, kare-kare, bangus, and so much more.

    Adobo Connection serving go-to to Filipino dishes / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    You can dig into their best-selling Adobo Flakes. This tasty meal is sided with chips and egg, and any Adobo-lover would totally add this to their favorites.

    Adobo Flakes with chips and egg / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

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    Other restaurants where you can munch on your fave meals and snacks are After Twelve, JTs Manukan, Tim Hortons, Samgyeopmasarap, Knicker + Bockers and Teriyaki Boy.

    According to Chie Arao-Santos, Corporate Marketing Manager of EVER Group of Companies, Calle Bistro allows families to experience flavorful discoveries, as it is now a must-visit foodie hub with diverse cuisine offerings.

    “We are proud to say that Calle Bistro is the most popular foodie destination north of Manila. It offers a variety of culinary options for the large neighborhood along Commonwealth Avenue, from breakfast to chilling at midnight. As a brand, Calle Bistro is family-oriented, sincere and down-to-earth. We have created not just a space for food, but a community through Calle Bistro where people gather for Great Eats and Great Meets – to exchange stories, make memorable moments and enjoy the best of life without driving too far away from their homes,” said Santos.

    For your ultimate gastronomical trip in the North, visit the Calle Bistro–it’s always nice to discover new hang-out places with your friends!

    General Information

  • Ever Commonwealth Parking Grounds, Don Antonio Dr, Quezon City, Metro Manila
  • 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
  • CalleBistroPH
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